{{Short description|Highway in Puerto Rico}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox road |state=PR |type=PR |route=52 |alternate_name={{lang|es-pr|Autopista Luis A. Ferré}} |maint=Metropistas |map={{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-width=290|frame-height=240|frame-lat=18.209|frame-long=-66.338|zoom=9|type=line|raw={{Wikipedia:Map data/Wikipedia KML/Puerto Rico Highway 52}}}} |map_custom=yes |map_notes=PR-52 highlighted in red |length_km=108.5 |length_round= |length_ref=<ref name="Google PR-52"/> |length_notes= |established=1968<ref name="Historia">{{cite web|url=http://www.dtop.gov.pr/ACT/historia.htm|title=Historia|publisher=Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación|access-date=2 May 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090216095154/http://www.dtop.gov.pr/ACT/historia.htm|archive-date=16 February 2009}}</ref> |direction_a=South |terminus_a={{jct|state=PR|PR|2|Urban|9}} in Canas |junction=<!--Per WP:USRD/STDS, limit of 10 junctions--> * {{jct|state=PR|PR|12}} in Playa * {{jct|state=PR|Urban|1}} in Vayas * {{jct|state=PR|PR|10}} in Sabanetas * {{jct|state=PR|Sec|149}} in Amuelas * {{jct|state=PR|Sec|153}} in Felicia 2 * {{jct|state=PR|Sec|1}} in Lapa * {{jct|state=PR|PR|53}} in Lapa * {{jct|state=PR|Sec|184}} in Beatriz * {{jct|state=PR|PR|1|PR|30}} in Bairoa * {{jct|state=PR|Urban|199}} in Monacillo |direction_b=North |terminus_b={{jct|state=PR|Urban|1|PR|18}} in Monacillo Urbano |municipalities=Ponce, Juana Díaz, Santa Isabel, Salinas, Cayey, Caguas, Trujillo Alto, San Juan |previous_type=Ter |previous_route=47 |next_type=PR |next_route=53 }}

'''Puerto Rico Highway 52''' ('''PR-52'''), a major toll road in Puerto Rico, is also known as {{lang|es-pr|'''Autopista Luis A. Ferré'''}}. It was formerly called {{lang|es-pr|Expreso Las Américas}}. It runs from PR-1 in southwest Río Piedras and heads south until it intersects with highway PR-2 in Ponce.<ref name="DTOP">{{cite web |url=http://act.dtop.pr.gov/index.php/download/traffic-data-report-2000-2009/?wpdmdl=528 |title=Datos de Transito 2000-2009 |last=Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works |author-link=Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works |language=es |access-date=23 April 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190401220153/act.dtop.pr.gov/index.php/download/traffic-data-report-2000-2009/?wpdmdl=528 |archive-date=April 1, 2019}}</ref> PR-52 is Puerto Rico's longest and second most traveled tollway. The road is mostly a 2-lane road in each direction. Toll stations are located in San Juan, Caguas, Salinas, Juana Díaz, and Ponce. The speed limit from San Juan to Caguas is {{convert|55|mph}}. From Caguas to Salinas, it is {{convert|45|mph}}, and from Salinas to Ponce, it is {{convert|65|mph}}.

==Route description== At its north end, the short PR-18 continues from north to south along PR-52 towards Hato Rey and Santurce. This short segment is known as {{lang|es-pr|Expreso Las Américas}}, the only segment of the route still unofficially bearing this name, since PR-18 is now officially named {{lang|es-pr|Roberto Sánchez Vilella Expressway}}. The combined route of PR-18 and PR-52 runs concurrent with the unsigned US Interstate Highway '''PRI-1'''. PR-52 continues southward along Cupey and Caimito, crossing the westernmost edge of the Sierra de Luquillo in Trujillo Alto on the way to Caguas. In Caguas, it crosses the Valley of Caguas, where it functions as a north-south bypass for local traffic, before elevating south into the Sierra de Cayey.

<gallery class=center> Puerto Rico Highway 52.jpg|PR-52 south at its exit to PR-1 south in San Juan

Autopista PR-52, salidas hacia la carretera PR-177, San Juan, Puerto Rico.jpg|PR-52 south approaching exits 1A-B to PR-177 in San Juan

Autopista PR-52, salida hacia la carretera PR-199, San Juan, Puerto Rico (1).jpg|Heading south in San Juan

Autopista PR-52, salida hacia la carretera PR-199, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2).jpg|PR-52 south at exit 2 to PR-199 in San Juan

Autopista PR-52, Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico (2).jpg|Heading south in Trujillo Alto

Autopista PR-52, salida hacia la carretera PR-156, Caguas, Puerto Rico (1).jpg|Heading south in Caguas </gallery>

In Cayey, PR-52 passes extremely close to the municipality of Cidra between approximately kilometer markers 34 and 30. In fact, Exit 32 to Guavate is so close to the Cidra border that once the exit is taken and instead of going south to Guavate and Patillas through PR-184, going north it quickly ends at PR-1 and a welcome sign to Cidra is shown. The tollway itself never enters Cidra itself, but PR-1 (the parallel road from Ponce to San Juan) does.

The speed limit is reduced in the section between Cayey and Salinas crosses the Sierra de Cayey, resulting in a more curvy and hilly section than the other sections of the highway. Located at the orographic lift of the Cordillera Central, it also experiences more fog and lower visibility than the rest of the road due to the altitude. This is also the highest point of the route. One of Puerto Rico's only 2 rest areas is located on this section of the expressway in Salinas. ([https://maps.google.com/maps?q=18.070064,-66.218415&num=1&t=h&z=18 map]) The other rest area is located on PR-53 (northbound only) near Humacao/Naguabo municipality border and, just like the rest area on PR-52, it has no operating facilities. ([https://maps.google.com/maps?q=18.203267,-65.781562&ll=18.203331,-65.781249&spn=0.001577,0.002642&num=1&t=h&z=19 map]) The rest area does provide view of a pair of important landmarks, the Monumento al Jíbaro Puertorriqueño and the famous Tetas de Cayey.

Beginning at the leeward side of Salinas, between here and Ponce, PR-52 crosses the southern coastal plain of Puerto Rico, crossing Santa Isabel and Juana Díaz. The route finally enters the urban area of Ponce at ''barrio'' Sabanetas, marked by the famous ''Letras de Ponce'' landmark.

<gallery class=center> PR-52, Cayey (2025).jpg|Heading southwest in Cayey

Cayey landscape from PR-52.JPG|View from PR-52 in Cayey

Mon al jibaro2.JPG|The Monumento al Jíbaro Puertorriqueño and Las Tetas de Cayey

PR-52 at Salinas (2025)-1.jpg|Heading southwest in Salinas

Tacoma pick-up on PR-52, with water and flag, after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico.jpg|A Toyota Tacoma pick-up truck on PR-52 south, with water and flag, after Hurricane Maria (2017)

Autopista PR-52, Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico (3).jpg|Heading northwest in Santa Isabel

|Autopista PR-52, Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico (2).jpg|Heading east in Juana Díaz

Letras de PONCE, PR-52 southbound, Barrio Sabanetas, Ponce, Puerto Rico, looking southwest (DSC05090Z).jpg|Heading west in Ponce </gallery>

===Express lanes=== In 2021, the Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works and the Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority inaugurated express lanes with dynamic tolling (DTL) between San Juan and Caguas to help alleviate traffic congestion during peak hours.<ref>{{cite web |title=Inauguran carril expreso en la PR-52 |url=https://dialogo.upr.edu/inauguran-carril-expreso-en-la-pr-52/ |website=Diálogo UPR |access-date=4 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211025164054/https://dialogo.upr.edu/inauguran-carril-expreso-en-la-pr-52/ |archive-date=25 October 2021 |language=Spanish |date=27 April 2021 |url-status=live}}</ref> These reversible lanes extends from PR-18, near Río Piedras Medical Center, to the Caguas Norte Toll Plaza with a variable rate between $0.50 and $6.00 per direction.<ref>{{cite web |author1-link=Puerto Rico Highways and Transportation Authority |title=Implantación Cobro de Peaje Carril Expreso de Caguas a San Juan (DTL PR-52 y 18) |url=https://act.dtop.pr.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/HTA-Presentacion-Vistas-Informativas-Peaje-DTL-.pdf |access-date=4 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210422124952/https://act.dtop.pr.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/HTA-Presentacion-Vistas-Informativas-Peaje-DTL-.pdf |archive-date=April 22, 2021 |language=Spanish |url-status=live}}</ref> The speed limit on the nearly 14-kilometer route ranges between 50 and 55 miles per hour (80–90&nbsp;km/h). It is expected that in the long term the lanes will be extended to PR-30 heading to Gurabo.<ref>{{cite web |title=Inauguran el "carril expreso" en la autopista Luis A. Ferre con un costo de hasta $6 |url=https://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/notas/inauguran-el-carril-expreso-en-la-autopista-luis-a-ferre-con-un-costo-de-hasta-6/ |website=Primera Hora |access-date=4 March 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210427210200/https://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/notas/inauguran-el-carril-expreso-en-la-autopista-luis-a-ferre-con-un-costo-de-hasta-6/ |archive-date=27 April 2021 |language=Spanish |date=27 April 2021 |url-status=live}}</ref>

==History== The building of this {{convert|108|km|mi|adj=on|sp=us}}<ref name="PRDTOP">[http://www.dtop.gov.pr/carretera/det_content.asp?cn_id=126 ''Guía de Carreteras Principales, Expresos y Autopistas.'' (In Spanish) Puerto Rico Autoridad de Carreteras y Transportación (ACT).]</ref> expressway took place during the administration of governor Luis A. Ferré, who was trained as a civil engineer himself. <ref>[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/puertorico/luis-ferre-obituary.htm Ian James. "Former Puerto Rican Gov. Luis A Ferre dies."] ''The Miami Herald''. 22 October. 2003</ref> It was built at a cost of $125 million.<ref>[http://www.prfrogui.com/home/mapasPR3.htm Historia de las Carreteras de Puerto Rico. Primera Hora. 13 March 2006.]</ref> PR-52 was Puerto Rico's first toll road ever. Construction for this road started in October 1968 during the administration of governor Roberto Sánchez Vilella, also a trained engineer, and continued during Luis Ferre's tenure. It was then named {{lang|es-pr|Autopista Las Américas}}, and it was planned to run from San Juan to Ponce.<ref name="Historia"/> The expressway is currently the longest in the island, but this will change when the 83-km-long PR-22 extends to Aguadilla. In March 1969 the roadway became a tolled expressway. The Puerto Rico Highway and Transportation Authority reports that tolls were added to the highway to speed up its construction.<ref name="Historia" /> The road was completed in 1975 during the first administration of governor Rafael Hernández Colón.<ref>[http://legendsofpr.com/cars.htm Legends of Puerto Rico] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100928013812/http://www.legendsofpr.com/cars.htm |date=2010-09-28 }}</ref> On 9 December 1993, Law 118 was enacted which renamed the roadway {{lang|es-pr|Autopista Luis A. Ferré}}.<ref name="Historia"/> On 2007, construction of a suburban rail line connecting San Juan to Caguas to be built along PR-52 was announced by governor Aníbal Acevedo Vilá.<ref>{{cite press release |title=San Juan - Caguas Rail Project |date=August 2004 |publisher=SEMALY |url=http://www.semaly.fr/images_upload/adequae/Press_Release_Puerto_Rico_2004_10196417.pdf |access-date=2007-08-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051016101633/http://www.semaly.fr/images_upload/adequae/Press_Release_Puerto_Rico_2004_10196417.pdf |archive-date=2005-10-16}}</ref> After years of planning stagnation and the implementation of new AMA bus routes along reversible lanes, the project was cancelled in 2017 due to lack of funding.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-08-16 |title=Caguas-San Juan light commuter train project derailed |url=https://newsismybusiness.com/commuter-project-derailed/ |access-date=2023-01-12 |website=News is My Business |language=en-US}}</ref>

The ''Las Américas'' section of PR-52/PR-18 along Hato Rey has been the setting of multiple mass protests in recent history. On February 21, 2000, more than 150,000 people participated in a mass protest against the United States Navy occupation of Vieques.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ELNUEVODIA.COM |first=Por |date=2019-07-22 |title=Así fue la marcha de Vieques en el 2000 comparada con la de Rosselló |url=https://www.elnuevodia.com/noticias/locales/notas/asi-fue-la-marcha-de-vieques-en-el-2000-comparada-con-la-de-rossello/ |access-date=2025-08-15 |website=El Nuevo Día |language=es}}</ref> On 22 July 2019, more than half a million protestors shut down this section demanding the resignation of the then governor, Ricardo Rosselló, following a leaked Telegram chat between the governor and several members of his cabinet.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-07-20 |title=Cronología histórica del “Verano del 19″ |url=https://www.primerahora.com/noticias/gobierno-politica/notas/cronologia-historica-del-verano-del-19/ |access-date=2025-08-15 |website=Primera Hora |language=spanish}}</ref>

==Tolls== {| class=wikitable !Location !Toll<ref name="Tarifas">{{cite web |title=Mapas y Tarifas |url=https://metropistas.com/mapas-y-tarifas/ |website=Metropistas |access-date=26 February 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250107034314/https://metropistas.com/mapas-y-tarifas/ |archive-date=7 January 2025 |language=es |url-status=live}}</ref> !Direction !AutoExpreso <br /> acceptance !AutoExpreso <br /> replenishment ({{green|R}}) <br /> lane |- |Ponce |$1.00 |Two-way |15px |15px |- |Juana Díaz Oeste |$0.70 |Northbound |15px |15px |- |Juana Díaz Este |$0.70 |Southbound |15px |15px |- |Rampa Salinas |$0.50 |Northbound exit and southbound entrance (ramp) |15px |15px |- |Salinas |$1.15 |Two-way |15px |15px (northbound only) |- |Caguas Sur |$0.75 |Two-way |15px |15px (southbound only) |- |Caguas Norte |$1.05 |Two-way |15px |15px (northbound only) |- |Rampa Montehiedra |$0.50 |Northbound entrance (ramp) |15px |15px |}

==Exit list== {{PRinttop|exit|length_ref=<ref name="Google PR-52">{{google maps|url=https://www.google.com/maps/dir/18.3774089,-66.0718888/17.9913003,-66.6430091/@18.18152,-66.4786691,11z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!4m1!3e0|title=PR-52|access-date=28 February 2020}}</ref>}} {{PRint|exit |municipality=Ponce |munspan=7 |location=Canas |lspan=2 |km=108.5 |exit=108 |espan=2 |road={{jct|state=PR|PR|2|name1=PRI-2 / Expreso Roberto Sánchez Vilella|dir1=west|city1=Mayagüez|city2=Guayanilla}} |notes=Southern terminus of Interstate PR1 and PR-52. Splits into PR-2. PR-2 exit 224. |nspan=2 }} {{PRint |km=108.0 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|2|name1=Ponce Bypass|dir1=east|Urban|9|name2=Avenida Baramaya|dir2=north|location1=Ponce Oeste}} |notes=none }} {{PRint|exit |location=Playa |ctdab=Ponce |lspan=2 |km=105.5 |place=Ponce Toll Plaza |type=toll |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |km=104.9 |exit=104 |road={{jct|state=PR|PR|12|name1=Avenida Rafael Cordero Santiago|location1=Ponce Centro|location2=Plaza del Caribe|location3=Ponce Playa|location4=Zona Portuaria}} |notes=Signed as exits 104A (north) and 104B (south) }} {{PRint|exit |location=Vayas |km=100.9 |km2=100.8 |exit=101 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|1|location1=Ponce Centro|city2=Mercedita}} |notes=Signed as exits 101A (west) and 101B (east) }} {{PRint|exit |location=Sabanetas |ctdab=Ponce |km=98.0 |exit=98 |road={{jct|state=PR|PR|10|location1=Ponce Norte|city2=Adjuntas|location3=Mercedita Airport|extra=airport}} |notes=Signed as exits 98A (north) and 98B (south), access to San Lucas Hospital }} {{PRint|exit |location=Coto Laurel |km=95.5 |exit=95 |road={{jct|state=PR|Ter|506|city1=Coto Laurel}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |municipality=Juana Díaz |munspan=3 |location=Sabana Llana |km=93.8 |place=Juana Díaz Oeste Toll Plaza (toll northbound only) |type=toll |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |location=Amuelas |km=91.2 |exit=91 |road={{jct|state=PR|Sec|149|name1=Bulevar Carlos Bernier Rodríguez|city1=Juana Díaz|city2=Villalba|city3=Fort Allen}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |location=Río Cañas Abajo |ctdab=Juana Díaz |km=85.6 |place=Juana Díaz Este Toll Plaza (toll southbound only) |type=toll |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |municipality=Santa Isabel |munspan=3 |location=Descalabrado |km=81.4 |exit=80 |road={{jct|state=PR|Ter|536|city1=Descalabrado|city2=Los Llanos}} |type=incomplete |notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance }} {{PRint|exit |location1=Descalabrado |location2=Felicia 2 |km=77.7 |exit=77 |road={{jct|state=PR|Ter|545|location1=Gabia}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |location=Felicia 2 |km=77.0 |km2=76.9 |exit=76 |road={{jct|state=PR|Sec|153|city1=Santa Isabel|city2=Coamo}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |municipality=Salinas |munspan=6 |location=Lapa |ctdab=Salinas |lspan=5 |km=66.2 |exit=65 |road={{jct|state=PR|Sec|1|city1=Salinas|location2=Campamento Santiago}} |notes=Toll on northbound off-ramp and southbound on-ramp }} {{PRint|exit |km=61.5 |exit=61 |road={{jct|state=PR|PR|53|name1=Autopista José M. Dávila Monsanto|dir1=east|city1=Guayama}} |notes=The northbound exit into the southwestern terminus of PR-53. }} {{PRint|exit |km=60.8 |exit=60 |road={{jct|state=PR|PR|53|name1=Autopista José M. Dávila Monsanto|dir1=east|city1=Guayama}} |notes=Directional T interchange; The left southbound exit into the southwestern terminus of PR-53 }} {{PRint|exit |km=57.9 |place=Salinas Toll Plaza |type=toll |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |km=57.6 |km2=57.5 |exit=58 |road={{jct|state=PR|Ter|1|Ter|712|location1=Albergue Olímpico}} |notes=Access via PR-1 / PR-712 }} {{PRint|exit |location1=Palmas |location2=Lapa |ctdab=Salinas |km=49.2 |exit=— |road=Rest Area |notes=Northbound exit has access to PR-714. }} {{PRint|exit |municipality=Cayey |munspan=2 |location=Monte Llano |ctdab=Cayey |km=38.8 |exit=39 |road={{jct|state=PR|to1=y|Urban|1|city1=Cayey|city2=Aibonito|city3=Cidra|extra=hospital}} |notes=Access to Centro Médico Menonita de Cayey }} {{PRint|exit |location=Beatriz |ctdab=Cayey |km=32.2 |exit=32 |road={{jct|state=PR|Sec|184|to2=y|Sec|1|city1=Cidra|city2=Guavate|location3=Cayey Este}} |notes=This exit is just a few feet away from the border of Cidra and Cayey }} {{PRint|exit |municipality=Caguas |munspan=11 |location=Turabo |lspan=2 |km=23.5 |place=Caguas Sur Toll Plaza |type=toll |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |km=23.1 |exit=23 |road={{jct|state=PR|to1=y|Ter|1|location1=Caguas Sur|location2=Borinquen}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |location1=Turabo |location2=Cañaboncito |km=21.4 |exit=21 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|172|name1=Avenida Pino|location1=Caguas Sur|city2=Cidra|city3=Certenejas|extra=hospital}} |notes=The direct exit to Menonita Caguas Regional Hospital and Plaza del Carmen Mall }} {{PRint|exit |location=Cañaboncito |km=20.5 |km2=20.4 |exit=20 |road={{jctname|state=PR|Urban|34|noshield1=y|name1=Avenida Federico Degetau}} |notes=Unsigned }} {{PRint|exit |location=Caguas barrio-pueblo |km=19.3 |exit=19 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|156|city1=Aguas Buenas|city2=Caguas}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |location=Bairoa |ctdab=Caguas |lspan=4 |km=18.4 |exit=18 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|196|name1=Avenida José Garrido|location1=Bairoa|location2=Valle Tolima}} |notes=The direct exit to Las Catalinas Mall. }} {{PRint|exit |km=16.1 |exit=15B |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|1|dir1=south|PR|30|name2=Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella|dir2=east|city1=Caguas|city2=Humacao|city3=Gurabo}} |notes=The exit from the southbound direction signed as Exit 14. }} {{PRint|exit |km=15.8 |exit=15A |road={{Jct|state=PR|Sec|1|dir1=north|city1=San Juan|city2=Guaynabo|location3=Río Cañas}} |notes=The exit from the southbound direction signed as Exit 15. }} {{PRint|exit |km=15.5 |exit=15 |road={{Jct|state=PR|Sec|1|dir1=north|city1=San Juan|city2=Guaynabo|location3=Río Cañas}} |notes=The exits from the northbound direction signed as 15A (North) and 15B (South). }} {{PRint|exit |location=Río Cañas |ctdab=Caguas |lspan=2 |km=14.3 |km2=14.2 |place=Caguas Norte Toll Plaza |type=toll |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |km=14.2 |exit=14 |road={{jct|state=PR|Sec|1|dir1=south|PR|30|dir2=east|name2=Expreso Cruz Ortiz Stella|city1=Caguas|city2=Humacao}} |notes=Southbound exit }} {{Jctco |state=PR |municipality=Trujillo Alto |municipality_note= }} {{PRint|exit |municipality=San Juan |munspan=5 |location=Caimito |ctdab=San Juan |km=4.1 |exit=4 |road={{jct|state=PR|road|Avenida Montehiedra|road|Camino Los Romero|location1=Caimito}} |notes=Toll on northbound on-ramp; signed as exits 4A and 4B southbound }} {{PRint|exit |location=Monacillo |km=2.4 |exit=2 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|199|name1=Avenida Doña Felisa Rincón de Gautier|city1=Guaynabo|city2=Trujillo Alto|city3=Cupey}} |notes= }} {{PRint|exit |location=Monacillo Urbano |lspan=3 |km=0.9 |km2=0.8 |exit=1 |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|177|name1=Avenida Lomas Verdes|city1=Guaynabo|city2=Bayamón|city3=Cupey}} |notes=Southbound exits signed as 1A (west) and 1B (east) }} {{PRint|exit |km=0.3 |exit=0B |road={{jct|state=PR|Urban|1|dir1=north|city1=Carolina|city2=Río Piedras|city3=Trujillo Alto}} |type=incomplete |notes=No northbound access to PR-1 south. }} {{PRint|exit |km=0.0 |exit=0A |road={{jct|state=PR|PR|18|dir1=north|name1=PRI-1 / Expreso Las Américas|city1=San Juan|city2=Bayamón|city3=Hato Rey|extra=airport}} |type=trans |notes=Northern terminus of PR-52; PRI-1 continues northbound via PR-18. Access to Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport and hospitals. }} {{jctbtm|exit|length_ref=|keys=incomplete,trans,toll}}

==See also== {{Portal|Puerto Rico|U.S. Roads}} * Interstate Highways in Puerto Rico * List of highways in Ponce, Puerto Rico

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